What makes up an emo hairstyle?
• Brightly contrasting or colored highlights interspersed with dark shades such as black or deep brunette. For example, black hair with white blonde – or dark brown hair with blue streaks. Not all emo hair styles require black hair though! White blonde hair with colored streaks/highlights is great too. • Emo hair styles are usually supposed to be worn down. Ponytails or plaits aren’t that common when it comes to emo hairstyles. Hair is kept untied making good use of cute hair clips such as bows or heart/star shapes. • Long bangs should be swept across the face, obscuring one eye. As to which eye – it’s your choice! • Emo styled hair is deliberately messy – often requiring heavy use of hair styling products to create the desired look. A not so carefully crafted unruly style definitely reflects the wearers emotions – hence, an emo style! • An emo hairstyle is usually straight and asymmetrical. It’s common to wear one side shorter than the other and layers are very popular! There is so mu
• Brightly contrasting or colored highlights interspersed with dark shades such as black or deep brunette. For example, black hair with white blonde – or dark brown hair with blue streaks. Not all emo hair styles require black hair though! White blonde hair with colored streaks/highlights is great too. • Emo hair styles are usually supposed to be worn down. Ponytails or plaits aren’t that common when it comes to emo hairstyles. Hair is kept untied making good use of cute hair clips such as bows or heart/star shapes. • Long bangs should be swept across the face, obscuring one eye. As to which eye – it’s your choice! • Emo styled hair is deliberately messy – often requiring heavy use of hair styling products to create the desired look. A not so carefully crafted unruly style definitely reflects the wearers emotions – hence, an emo style! • An emo hairstyle is usually straight and asymmetrical. It’s common to wear one side shorter than the other and layers are very popular! There is so mu